This trail camera photo of a wolf taken along the Pike River east of Amberg features 'tusks' made as the animal moved its head as the flash snapped.An entry in the Nov./Dec. 2014 trail camera photo contest sponsored by Mills Fleet Farm. (Photo: Submitted by Jim Lefebvre)

This is a picture of a wolf and deer in the same shot. In the comer, the deer's backside. In the back, is a wolf looking at the deer. An entry in the Nov./Dec. 2014 trail camera photo contest sponsored by Mills Fleet Farm. (Photo: Submitted by David Reis)

This picture of a wolf was taken in a remote area of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, while scouting for deer. Enter your trail camera photos in our monthly contest, sponsored by Mills Fleet Farm. (Photo: Submitted by Mark Burton)

In this undated photo provided by Jayne Belsky via the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, is a gray wolf in a wooded area near Wisconsin Dells, Wis. (Photo: AP Photo/Jayne Belsky via the Wisconsin Department)

A pack of eight wolves is living on Blaine Wollin?s property in Bayfield County in 2012. Three blacks and five mixed color. Enter your trail camera photos in our monthly contest, sponsored by Mills Fleet Farm by clicking the ?photo contest? link above. (Photo: Photo by Blaine Wollin)

In this undated photo provided by Jayne Belsky via the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, is a gray wolf in a wooded area near Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Federal officials removed Great Lakes wolves from the endangered species list in January. Given free rein to manage the species, Wisconsin and Minnesota lawmakers pushed aside the concerns of some environmentalists and established their first seasons allowing hunters to bait, shoot and trap wolves. (Photo: AP Photo/Jayne Belsky via the Wisconsin Department)